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4 September, 16:34

How do i solve A sound wave has a frequency of 658 Hz in air

and a wavelength of 0.46 m.

What is the temperature of the air? Assume the velocity of sound at 0◦C is 331 m/s.

Answer in units of ◦C

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  1. 4 September, 16:38
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    -47 °C

    Explanation:

    Speed of sound in air at sea level is:

    v = 331 m/s + 0.6 m/s/°C T

    where T is the temperature in Celsius.

    The speed of sound is also the frequency times the wavelength:

    v = fλ

    Therefore:

    fλ = 331 m/s + 0.6 m/s/°C T

    (658 Hz) (0.46 m) = 331 m/s + 0.6 m/s/°C T

    302.68 m/s = 331 m/s + 0.6 m/s/°C T

    -28.32 m/s = 0.6 m/s/°C T

    T = - 47.2 °C

    Rounding to two significant figures, the temperature is - 47 °C.
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